FARA Records · Digital release

Every Road Led Here (Club Mix)

NOVASE15CHARITYELI

The same journey at the other end — the version that reaches the city, played at two in the morning to a room that doesn't need the story explained. Press...

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FARA-091
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DRM-free audio
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Instant download
Issued
2026
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Every Road Led Here (Club Mix)
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Every Road Led Here (Club Mix)

NOVASE15 CHARITY ELI · FARA Records · FARA-091 ·

The same journey at the other end — the version that reaches the city, played at two in the morning to a room that doesn't need the story explained. Press play. Let the drop hit.

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Your name was hidden in my timeline.

MUSIC TRACK STORY

Every Road Led Here (Club Mix) is NOVASE15's single — the Club Mix of a two-version release, harder and darker than the original, the same ascent with the low end pushed up and a considerably more forceful final third.

Music Track Story

Every Road Led Here (Club Mix) is the club version of CLEO and ELI's original — rewritten rather than remixed, with CHARITY taking the female lead and NOVASE15 producing. Roughly a third of the lyric is different: shorter verses, a compressed chorus, and the best single line across either version, “your name was hidden in my timeline,” which exists only here. The original spells out the missed trains and the nowhere towns; this one compresses them and gets to the payoff faster. Harder two-step drums, a punchier kick, deeper sub, tighter vocal chops and a darker late-night colour through the verses, widening into the same cinematic supersaw chorus — then a heavier, more aggressive drum-and-bass third than the original.

ELI's verses carry over unchanged in character — he's the constant across both versions, so the story is instantly recognisable and only the temperature changes. What changes is the woman answering him: where CLEO holds a line steady and lets the production rise around her, CHARITY rises with it — a genuine top-end voice used at full size, which turns the chorus from a swell into an impact. NOVASE15 produces the biggest-sounding record she's ever put her name to and doesn't sing a single note on it, which is entirely in character.

Same thesis, harder floor: every wrong turn, every empty bar, every too-far heart, retroactively reorganised into a route rather than a failure. The halftime fakeout survives the club translation and lands even more abruptly here — on a club system, that fake should be brutal. “No mistakes” is still the line a room will sing back, but “I forgive the years, I needed all of it all” is still where the record's actual argument lives, exactly as it does on the original.

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